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Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry
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The Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry (also referred to as the Lysyk Inquiry) in 1977 was chaired by Ken Lysyk, Dean of Law at the University of British Columbia from 1976 to 1982. The inquiry investigated the potential effects of a proposed pipeline from Alaska through the southern Yukon. Existing social and economic conditions and their present trends in the Yukon, and the potential impacts that may be expected from a pipeline, were examined.
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